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19 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOEER 1929. ANOTHER BACKFIELD MAN DARTMOUTH MEETS AT HURLEY STADIUM—ROLLER HOCKEY MANAGERS PREPARING FOR SEASONS OPE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM FURTHER CRIPPLED BY INELIGIBILITY—NUTMEGS AND HARTFORD GIANTS C "NING—OUTSTANDING HUDKINS RENEWS DRIVE FOR WALKER'S TITLE LASH TOMORROW FOOTBALL GAMES ROLLER HOCKEY MAGNATES IS UT OF GAME TODAY ™ ({LINBIA TODAY GET READY FOR OPENING ) Ineligibility of Ed Kl I)cr Leaves High School l'oo(ball Marslers Green Sensai ll]ll 0 A \ |Art Ives Disposes of His Albany Franchise—May Be- Team With Only Four Regular Backfield Men -~ come Connected With F. H. Miller in Brooklyn— ! Zaleski May Be Forced to Take Halfback Post— Face W(mhy Oppomfl ”JIU/D\K I\ =) Opening Date of Play to Be Decided at Another 1 | —_— H o . r HY Brunt of Battle May Fall on Shoulders of Billy Ros | Meeting—Hartford May Become a Member of Cir- and Al \I.\ dleton—Squad Leaves Early. I cuit—Managers Not Ready to Name List of Their i i t Player \ today| for the firat: tim g e Tt « rs to meet undefeated Co- hopes exhibi one the cast's most 1 Managers of te n the Ameri- ) ¢ wortant games. | can Roller hockey league gathered : ) goinK SRS | Saters, rho o threc games has | 1ast night at a meeting in Hartford : |rcored 7 0\;‘»](‘-:‘\1:”o“v-u(:u“nlvu;;:\U;vyl; ARMY TEAM T[]DAY uss the probable opening date s e a man| in Ralph Hewit, ‘sensational |f aLpinEgeioicoBian 1 & o ol tas | season. finite date was set | | : le Mea- |scored 42 (e o | owing to the fact that a number of y, } ‘ B over par on the :0 tie for “mm\,f:mii ,—.:m:g‘;i’: Umgsied Cllmsofl Eleyefl FaGeS“ tails have not yet been com- 3 s loss v t ting the 1”\-' ast's individual scorers. Neither ] d w P M t pleted but another meeting will be o Al o tes . held next week at which definite i team has been defeated and Dart- ) ales PO t made 60 | mouth has prevented any opponent Cag'e l est. Point sieps willibettakenito mzkeunia ¢ 14 7 in. T recall Mnm oS schedule. i rtmouth has not played in New | Mass., Oct, 10 (P—An| Arthur Tves, owner of the Albany s DEE | ¥irk aince the hevday of Ober e yotball - team, | franchise in the league, announced 4 I had t around | 1anger, Tully and othe of that 5 D e ‘\‘i”“' he had tentatively disposed of -3 x | great Dartmouth team of five years ; e immortal Ferey | NS BOWINgS in the team to the own- & 3 lago. The Hanoverians beat Colum- v 3 s of the T I 4 same BOldS fpia last yea - ‘EX‘ e ‘\',‘ ‘”uw:l* Cap- | P2 »\\\)n{».- the game is e = el | Probable lineups: I Ty e e it ork state capital. ! g Columbia Dartmouth ; ;][lm ‘1]\‘ !w:cm {a | intimated that he will become | il {Costigan Booma sociated with I'. H. Miller of 2 ¢ t end \imosy | York in tie promotion of the g 2 ‘ sl o virtye of its almost | PTr T S . Cole e of ila Aoty |in Brookiyn.: g : left tackle AL te decision on the makeup s make the |y . b slight favorite S t | Weinstock ... Bromberg : circuit will also be made at i lett guard 0 vietory the AU, citing of the smanagers later in e | campben ; Andres | the week, Tt is expected that Hart- \ I . can m.‘\‘ R ford will become a member of the 5 J ¥ [ Nobi Rrbug Creehan | 1oop although no arrangements have t L "”1‘“'_"“‘ | right guard o “U) Vot heen made for a playing surface > QUSRI M b o e ..... Armstrong ELBE: ’j Sailion ichise has been granted. right tackle I O s ts of the various teams : Yudicky i | we ready for announcement right end Arnold HMorween has iy o night but these will be made up . Marsters Ard players a "”"‘"" within the next few days. quarterback orite play, the o Clark oty teit Halthack the Cadet TRIANGLES IN BURNSIDE Wolii | W€ tker than a year | ago. ; i Harvard, however, will star | Local Football Team Returning to | By PAUL B. ZIMMIE AN G > A e o N eyven containir two substitut 1 < | (Associated Press Sports \\,"_” : fie place of| Senc of Defeat Last Week Seck- : | Yale; linesman, long road as a title contender mm.‘ = ric White, third team full- | : Tedis vivania; fleld judge, S0 ‘1,1,w 0o L (63 e ol a Sl ' 1 ) \ck, will start in the place of | The Triangles football team of ! , higan. ,“‘ welght i, Whic et i El { Wi E'l ! Wally Hardper, the Crimson's best | this clty travels to Burns de tomor- i = XL N b e ; defen row to mect the All-Durnside eleven 1| thr s | y.o].,‘ m ould-he champions, has - imr the second time this season. Last 1 & . | [Benie i e s e e 4 1 5 SR . Army | Sunday, the locals met a 12 to 0 de- i | R EXPEGTE[] ‘1,’,‘3”\‘,‘ \yr:Lmi\ '1].‘,1 ).:”U. (1 (,\‘v;; Two Powerful Pro Football Elcvens Ready for Titanic {o start his| frat at the hands of this team but | | for Mickey Walker's cro Struggle at Hurley Stadium — Bitler Feeling En- t linc-up. A last e se- | the Triangles sure that tomor- : is ¢ | e i e TR S & s o ction will probably re \ Bow- | row will unfold a different t ! c | I e e gendered During the Past Week—Hardware City nan wterback. but| A bus will leave South s at | i e S e AT o 3 . e (1 dibner, who has been the reeular1:30 o'clock ! | (,‘m ;KI‘L[L“}L?,'](' . W :‘”" Is Given the Edge Over Rl"iil"‘A( apital City Com- \al-caller most of this scason, will team will hold a short prac- his best effort for uker oring L & g e e e R T e ) By he ready for an early appearance in | tice Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock oot | i o < Foothall Sp{) l]gh[ IS Fgcusafl couldactiser | L on s bination Strengthened—Kickoff at 2:30 o’Clock. 6 EoRGyICOR L SaTlY ADDERRRCE S e B Potts of t s f honors, and lost a decisior A e e = i | : . : fie he night of Octol \ S i 1 undefeated teams. 3 arc asked to be on hand. 5 o —_— night in t s Harvard Army X : ¢ S Ogde Carlmarc Providence, R. T, Oct. 19 (UP) Philadelph! Oc 19 (A—The (5 SOLI ¥ g 7 ; lett ent Following a Ion' zrinding \rill yes- football spotlight focused on|Steln. lightweight, : ' Scarfett | narrott ! Pricaili i e e LS Franklin Field to vattle ground | “""‘“’l‘]’-‘ "””‘”“; i Gi ; ( 185 i o Yale . Ay ENeEB oo f ctional game betwezn ""“”?‘m‘:w"o’;‘”‘iw R lt H i Levick | rainer Humber | varsity squad will not practice A cil bl CRuihl O i el G Jtoon, Once again the age.old qu | it i |day, according to Coach T sylva |lfasi g : 1 ol Kicking and ball 5 S| ohc ol iho wonder | toxcealtoRbeRcontent iy i Miller bt 2 % . advances of « | I T ’ o west, the Golder f Mg fait ki e 8 - Following the 1 ¢ ihllsinger e . Prossing 1 by Cap 1~U‘- - Do the Nebre 1 A m(1\ml"mly‘il:'(;n“:{f:):xl.lo) o0 Y 0 crlipeni e e : iy o B A She A\l once in history has 31~ £aob N [iSSTERERILS igkoul Roch Un v POV lont Tark Futurity been captured { 5 o Uhis | victory over the s carted Ken- ekl ; X : f i has be e GRS Toa siiton Li \ \eecinmey | three times in succession by the . i Ao A capacity ferowd) of approx- |[FiEE S SR SHEEIDE oSt : ] ndge MESSINZET | e turfman. Colin, Maskette and % . el e immiediate singning of papers for | ; right end . sl R e e : c few | Both coache yiba A Bricelifop| Gl L2larn Mateli it el Bowman | ieone, were victorious in 1907, you 4-} and Lou Young | ost siz G0 injatharhouls HEILMANY'S STRING SNAPPED quarterback 14 1508 and 1909, respectiv ¢ 4 the ottwata s Sanos was the decided defeat handed Ar- s e SRRt e o O'Keefe | % : i ing had gone right, ; were prep ta shoot | Mand )'"“l';‘:’""" S En into:the Am left Tialfback 1o | COACHES EYE YOUNG BROTHER | 3 3 t there |t ' in tod battle, The < WO, LIS On ! hips it Cagle Two coaches are watching with o lemption e twice beate nsyl- | Lo 2 : KLy i ) i right halfl interest the work of a youth who is d to Senson gamealon {ha | Lranicincol had dropned @ closo i T 4 ATuunel g i et roe i backnotd mositionton ¢ but this is the Cali- | (000 Lo oMy ZiouE D) Lo hlg 1 indi ullback New York university's football team = first trip here i "‘.‘”‘]'."”" ST ¢ 1 feree, . J. O'Brien. | hig fall. The two coaches ar e And g expected of Benng| TLUAKingboasts o Umpire, J. 1 vsoll. Dirt- | ford and Jack Connor, and the bacl j <, California’s own | '° ”7'"', U Gl Head Linesman, . C. Mc- | ficld candidate is their younger o i mainspring in V‘D':"",'N‘:O VMATI PNVENTION oston. Field judge, J. I2. {brother, Vie. € Possessed of New Y ‘ (U 1)~—The of- | Keegan, Springfieid derson - of s : and football | : inuul con- - STILL PLAYS GAME 1 thven|phoaratadenrty) SH > of the Amafeur Athletic TOP AND BOTTOM Irank Bowerman, 60, catcher for : | which earned for them the nod over | ‘ i o at St.| Detroit rs amassed 1,679 hits |the New York Giants when Christy ; ol the '\\ ildeat No 119, was|to lead \eriean league in 1 Mathewson pitched for them, occa- ‘ ] |. will be no exception, says rt D. J. bt also commilted the most crrors, sionally plays with a team in Michi- AL MIDDLETON orni- £ with 244. gan, where he has a fruit farm ¢ ns who can )mml out ya .nm,;- l,, == LS ‘ OUR ZOARDING HOUSE | By AHERN i g 1l on nearly half th WD Nad y Tfl DEFEAT BROWN : M 9 is not lacking 1 o A ; s, especially in the : i ) ¢ Masters, Gentle, | S ‘\ 1 1 7z T e o ! St ror i Foothall Rivals Smce 1880 fo promutty at 230 oo (o EeAD « o DoNT MEAN -To oH. T SEE ! ~~ NoU Donir 22 all for i 5 BBariel inc ELL ME THAT You ARE OUT GF WANT ME ~To -TiP NouR THRONE 2 obable linc A FIGHTS LAST NIGHT i | (lash in Bow! Today EURNELL BAT’" \ A TOB © wr GREAT CAESAR, AS - OFFICIAL LOAFER GF 1 Lo Cx ety Saa iy SCMETHING MUST BE DONE " HOOPLE FAMILY!«c IM A E Gervir . Norton A — e | T e “ R I IMMEDIATELY FOR Moul, TAKE ! GUEST HERE AT PRESENT «So 3 1 I ( 9 erman | i, N 1 7. | & B ‘ e Timmérman | froatuall rivals since 1880, Yale and AM S T WY DON™T Nau Go AN KNock t tackle Bowl today ‘ * Y 1 B ! rarr. | 1 — MEARRASS ME GREATLY! OFF A 0B ;“fi S\(TS%JLTJ? ‘ 4N Vo, T rs Ithacans Are Slight Favorites ¢ S L E B U e Ly . o (@ ‘ iegcla (C:) 1WAtk 1 T GET You A PosITioN SHOULD MAKE SOGE o : 1 ‘ ! SETARE DA ST TFoR You y Twist Tiger's Tail BEFORE MARTHA STARTS o SACRIFICE Fo p Nor B oRaLl S . HAGELE, THE BOTH oF US ! \ il Kle monstriate th wn O 19 (P he A_/) AVErY | princeton was something m ith me t sothall field of ! I t Cornell a1 \ today found a stroke of luck. rn & goahe or & oo Eisan | gratistics favor Yale to The i o ety Lom | \(jth Brown and have lost but thres % ¥ B s 1es resulted in n I i - ¢ 5 ly starting lincups 1 3 Ll BROWN ; e pel Kingbo T w it 1 W Crowell, Swarth- |y e ir Klawens (Pas | ErinE e SHEE 4 e Gy 1 head lines- || o AN R . | atrick (Pacific | 7" : SR PEOSS ) et o udee OGS o B CRhTEs t to . M ~ Center romiped i By Jipuor Havald GAMES TO BE BROADCAST | Greent (©) alhnsal ts witt 1 Wi j York, Oct. 19 (P Football | rons and has tnfluer zames to be broadeast over the radio | ¥ MCNt SERCl than mak ‘ W tod: include: Right tackle in ! on Ch ye Tornia | over | Tvalkerss ~..... Johnson ! 5 W . 45 p..m | ht end to r Harvard-Army over WJZ at 1:45| Wilson . . Gurill ; : Quarterbac : 1 ‘ ! sin-Notre Dame — WGN ad Fogarty Cornell Princeton 1 and WTMJ, Milwaukee Left halfbac Leuder Lea Northwestern — KYW, | Mille ards (C) : ; Poi \ i \d WOCCO, Minneapolis. Right halfback (. M. Martin 1 nbury « 61 Pittsburgh - Nebraska KIFAR, Dunn Marshell I ek c leaves here | Lincoln 1utlbacic Tulls fostre IYEO'PARD\/ ]N o « the Ar Ohio State-Michigar WWJ, De- | Ofiicials: referee ¢ Lett Guard ey i 3 | troit | Springficld. Umpire Wat Blackistone 7 2 e B [ ortanat ine oy i | nea.v.s.ear.orr 241 4;‘, vo ) o s fimal brief signal | USE HERATD CLASSIFIED ADS | Jo) Field judge Hun Levine the rule. I dt FOR BEST RESULTS Colby. \ Right Guard bt 1] s u i n {168 |68